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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the expectant" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe someone who is expecting or anticipating something. For example: - The expectant crowd eagerly awaited the announcement of the winner. - The expectant mother was filled with both excitement and nervousness as her due date approached. - The expectant team members nervously prepared for their important presentation. - The expectant students anxiously waited for their exam results.
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the expectant
adjective
Marked by expectation.
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(The expectant mom takes notes).
the seven eight month-old children. the expectant parents.
The parallels for the expectant people of Fortaleza are uncanny.
Nuwagira took me to see the expectant mother.
James Joyce, the expectant father, was organized and prepared.
It had the expectant hysteria of a pop concert.
The biggest surprise was how unfazed the expectant mother was.
The experiences of the expectant parents are very different.
When the window opened, the expectant crowd roared.
Previously, the condition had been attributed to radiation or drug use by the expectant mother.
Untreated seizures can endanger the life of a fetus and the expectant mother.
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